• Vladimir Bobri (Ukrainian: Володимир Бобрі), born Volodymyr Bobritskiy (Ukrainian: Володимир Бобрицький, romanized: Volodymyr Bobrytskyi; May 13, 1898...
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  • artist, stage designer Yefim Golyshev (1897–1970), painter, composer Vladimir Bobri (1898–1986), illustrator Abraham Mintchine (1898–1931), painter Grigoriy...
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    string maker Albert Augustine were introduced by their mutual friend Vladimir Bobri, editor of Guitar Review. On the basis of Segovia's interest and Augustine's...
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  • he recorded his first solo LP and was featured in a weekly TV show. Vladimir Bobri, then President of the Classical Guitar Society in New York, lent his...
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    Preludio n. 11 - Vara (1950) 3 Preludios Prelude in Chords Preludio (a Vladimir Bobri) Veintitrés canciones populares de distintos paìses (1941): 1 - Inglesa...
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    side of the Moon Pavel Batitsky (1910–1984) – Soviet military leader Vladimir Bobri (1898–1986) – illustrator, author, composer, educator and guitar historian...
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  • British-born American industrial chemist, inventor of ball propellant. Vladimir Bobri, 88, Russian Empire–born American writer and composer, house fire. Adolf...
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  • Ducklings (Lantern Press, 1961) Boris and His Balalaika, illustrated by Vladimir Bobri (Abelard-Schuman, 1964) Pezzo the Peddler and the Circus Elephant (Abelard-Schuman...
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  • noted philosopher Saul A. Kripke. Some of her books were illustrated by Vladimir Bobri. The Kripkes made the decision to become active in philanthropy after...
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  • Vladimir Bobri created the title illustration for Too Many Cooks, serialized in six issues of The American Magazine beginning in March 1938...
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